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Where does the Krebs cycle occur? A. Mitochondria B. Chlorophyll C. Nucleus D. Chloroplasts
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Where does the Krebs cycle occur?
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B. Chlorophyll
C. Nucleus
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It occurs in the Mitochondria
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